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4to., with a coloured facsimile as frontispiece, a full-page portrait in monochrome, and 8 fine coloured facsimiles (6 full-page); original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The earliest surviving autograph manuscript on (arguably) the principal scientific theory of the twentieth century, the longest of the three major manuscripts on relativity theory, and the only one not in an institutional collection. The estimate was US$4m-6m.
4to., with 8 full-page facsimiles (4 tinted); original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The MS (for which this separate catalogue was issued) comprised lot 241 in the sale of Fine Printed and Manuscript Music. The estimate was £600,000-800,000.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces (one in colour), 5 coloured plates, 93 plates in monochrome, and very numerous reproductions and facsimiles (many full-page) in the text; original printed boards, upper boards with triple gilt frame border, lower boards blocked in gilt, one small tear at tail of second backstrip else a near fine set. WITH THE PRINTED LISTS OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES REALISED LOOSELY INSERTED (first list present in photofacsimile). The set comprises: Part I: A-L (1979); Part II: M-Z (1980). This remarkable sale comprises 850 lots. 'The collection is primarily of English literature, with emphasis on the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries. The few excursions outside that range are exceptional books and manuscripts. Almost all that Houghton acquired is of superlative quality and interest - frequently the kind of item that causes one to be astonished that it should even exist. For example, of just over seventy-five Short-title Catalogue books appearing in the first part of the sale, more than a dozen are either unique, or the only known perfect copy, or the only one yet remaining in private hands'. Foreword. Houghton's watchwords were association, condition and rarity. Among the manuscripts are long runs of letters from Elizabeth and Robert Browning, two letters from Evelyn to Pepys, and the earliest holograph draft of Locke's 'Essay', arguably the most important of all English philosophical manuscripts in private hands. The descriptions are appropriately detailed, with full collations and standard references for virtually every item, making the two volumes a valuable bibliographical resource. A BRIGHT SET OF AN IMPORTANT CATALOGUE.
4to., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece and very numerous coloured and monochrome facsimiles (a number full-page) in the text; original printed wrappers, a fine copy. The sale comprised 64 lots, including a fine coloured copy of the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493), Blaeu's Tooneel der Steden (Amsterdam, 1649-51) and a pair of Cartaro globes (estimate £120,000-150,000).
4to., with very numerous facsimiles in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The sale comprised 248 fine lots including an Apollo and Pegasus binding for Giovanni Battista Grimaldi, the second issue of Newton's 'Principia', and important letters from Einstein including a series relating to the Hebrew University. With bibliography and index
4to., with a fine portrait frontispiece of Churchill and very numerous illustrations and facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. This remarkable sale comprised 534 lots of outstanding manuscripts, letters, other documents, and signed and presentation copies of books. Among the highlights are A HIGHLY IMPORTANT SERIES OF LETTERS BY WINSTON CHURCHILL TO HIS BROTHER JACK DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, T.E. Lawrence's corrected typescript of his early abridged version of 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom', and the autograph manuscript of General Montgomery's message to the Eighth Army before El Alamein.
8vo., First Edition, with very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs, facsimiles and reproductions throughout; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. The catalogue lists 206 notable items and includes a biographical summary by Dudley Massey and full bibliography of references. As staff member and subsequently proprietor of Frank Hollings bookshop (a career spanning the period 1925-1969), Miller was, with Percy Muir and Bertram Rota, one of the founding fathers of the modern first editions market.
4to., with numerous coloured and monochrome plates; original printed wrappers, a very good, clean copy. With the printed list of estimates bound in at end.The sale comprised 103 lots. Lot 90 is the original autograph manuscript of the Sherlock Holmes story 'The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax' (published in book form in 'His Last Bow'). The MS comprises 28 leaves containing approximately 95 minor corrections all in the author's hand. The first page is illustrated in full; the estimate is £12,000-£15,000.
4to., with a folding coloured frontispiece and numerous monochrome facsimiles (several full-page) in the text; original printed wrappers, covers slightly scuffed else a very good, clean copy. The collection comprised 2071 lots, principally English and Continental books from the 16th-19th centuries, and bindings
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece and numerous coloured and monochrome facsimiles (a number full-page) in the text; original pictorial boards, a fine copy. WITH THE PRINTED LIST OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES REALISED LOOSELY INSERTED. Comprises 121 outstanding lots, with introduction, list of references and index.
2 vols., 4to., with folding coloured frontispiece, 16 plates (2 folding) and very numerous facsimiles (a number full-page and one folding) in the text; original boards, a near fine copy. A highly important collection of works on travel, exploration, navigation and trade.
4to., First Edition, with numerous photographs and facsimiles in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The private collection of George Cosmatos, Hollywood screenwriter, comprised 488 lots and included many items relating to Hollywood and the stars of the 'golden age' of studio cinema in addition to a number of scarce and notable historical autographs and documents.
8vo., First Edition, with fine coloured frontispiece and 19 plates in monochrome; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. With printed list of estimates bound in. The collection comprises 351 lots.
4to., with a coloured frontispiece and 32 full-page illustrations in the text; decorative boards gilt, gilt back, covers very lightly age-marked else a very good, clean copy. This renowned library of Russian literature which included, among other works, first editions of Lomonossov, Pouch, Tourgueniev and Dostoievsky, comprised 826 lots.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition [Illustrated Issue], with portrait frontispiece, 2 fine coloured frontispieces, 183 fine plates (16 in colour) and several facsimiles in the text; original printed boards, corners lightly bruised else a very good, bright, clean set. WITH THE PRINTED LISTS OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES REALISED LOOSELY INSERTED. Complete set of the MSS sale catalogues of one of the greatest private collections of the first half of the twentieth century. The sale realised a total of £888,370. COMPLETE SETS OF THE ILLUSTRATED ISSUE WITH PRICE LISTS ARE VERY SCARCE.
8vo., First Edition [Unillustrated Issue]; original printed wrappers, covers lightly spotted else a very good, bright, clean copy. WITH THE PRINTED LISTS OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES REALISED LOOSELY INSERTED. The calaogue lists 50 lots.
4 vols., 4to., with 4 frontispieces (2 in colour and one folding), 108 plates of facsimiles, 32 fine coloured plates of bindings and numerous facsimiles in the text; original printed boards, joints of two volumes worn and rubbed else a very good, clean set. This series of sales was confined to books printed before Evelyn's death in 1706.
4to., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, very numerous fine coloured and monochrome plates (a number full-page) in the text, and monogrammed endpapers; burgundy buckram, upper board lettered in gilt with mounted coloured illustration, gilt back, partially unopened, a near fine copy. The catalogue of this outstanding collection of fine fifeenth and sixteenth century books is printed in Abrams Venetian, the typeface designed by Abrams for the use of the Printer of the Royal Danish Court. The sale, held 16-17 November 1989, comprised no fewer than 238 lots. The catalogue includes full indexes and a bibliography.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with several facsimiles in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a very good, clean copy. The sale comprises 417 lots.
4to., with a frontispiece, 15 coloured plates and very numerous monochrome facsimiles (a number full-page) in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The sale of this notable collection comprises 211 lots. It is particularly strong in the early years of flight, especially French ballooning and early US powered flight. Numerous items relating to the Wrights, Byrd, Lindbergh, Earhart, Amundsen, Peary, Saint-Exupery and many others.
4to., First Edition, with fine coloured frontispiece and 18 fine full-page coloured facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a fine copy. The Parsons fragment of the Leiden Christi [c.1462-63?] is unique. It is the only known example of the FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALY, as well as being the FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALIAN, and employing a UNIQUE TYPE FOUNT.
4to., with several coloured and monochrome facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a very good copy. The sale comprised 344 lots; the remainder of the collection was made available through private treaty.
Roy. 8vo., ILLUSTRATED AND BEST EDITION, with fine coloured frontispiece, 2 coloured plates, 128 monochrome plates of bindings on 84 and several facsimiles in the text; original green boards printed in black, a near fine copy. WITH THE ERRATA SLIP, and several relevant cuttings loosely inserted. This is the first and most important of the renowned Abbey sales. The catalogue (of which this is the best issue) lists 694 lots, with introduction and indexes of books on vellum, binders, booksellers, previous owners and armorial bindings. An unillustrated issue was produced in conventional Sotheby wrappers.
4to., with full-page illustrations in the text; original illustrated wrappers, a very good copy. An important catalogue listing 383 items.
6 vols., 8vo., with (in Part 5) numerous coloured and monochrome facsimiles of illustrations and bindings (a number folding and many full-page), small neat annotation on front cover of Part 1; original printed wrappers, all very good, bright, clean copies. The Abbey Collection, formed over more than fifteen years, ranked as one of the finest assemblies of illustrated printed books and fine bindings (especially British and French) in the world. It was sold progressively from 1965 onwards following Abbey's death. Most parts were issued in both Illustrated and Unillustrated Issues. The present series comprises: Part 1: 21-23 June 1965; Part 2: 14-16 November 1966; Part 3: 19-21 June 1967; Part 4: 6 November 1967; Part 5: 2 June 1970; Part 6: 19 October 1970.